Anyone want to buy a haunted bed and breakfast? The Inn on the Riverwalk, 129 Woodward Place in San Antonio, and its rumored friendly ghosts can be yours for $1.5 million.

Owner Johanna Gardner and general manager Tina Gonzales tell the wackiest stories, as well as pleasant ones, from their experiences with guests. For example, one guest claimed her toothbrush moved from one side of the counter to the other on its own. Though, Gardner and Gonzales think it's probably the inn's deceased former owner, Dr. A.D. Zucht, a dentist, trying to tidy up.

Composed of three houses, the bed and breakfast, on the southern part of the River Walk, can house up to 36 guests in its 13 guest bedrooms, ranging from traditional rooms to a penthouse.

Built in 1918, the Victorian-style main house consists of nine rooms (eight are guest bedrooms and one is for storage), a kitchen, a dining room and an outside deck overlooking the River Walk. Across the street stands the 1940s Craftsman-styled Blue House with four guest rooms and the Yellow House with an office and guest room.

In October, Gardner listed the bed and breakfast for sale after she realized she's "ready to go on a different phase in her life." Meanwhile, she continues to operate the inn, the site of frequent weddings and parties.